Gaultheria Cherry Berries™ (Gaultheria procumbens)
This new wintergreen variety is covered in berries the size of cherries. Also called wintergreen, American wintergreen, boxberry, spiceberry, or teaberry.
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Gaultheria procumbens Cherry Berries™ is a beautiful glossy broadleaf evergreen ground cover offering four seasons of interest. Commonly called wintergreen, it starts blooming in mid Spring. Pink/white flowers are followed by super large and flavorful, showy bright red berries that ripen in late Summer and last from Fall through Spring. Berries taste like wintergreen candy. Leaves are aromatic and turn a rich Merlot in the cool of winter. Berries are a winter food source for birds.
These are bearing age plants. Will be shipped with berries in Fall and Winter. Plant is self fertile. Grows about 6-10″ tall, with a spread of 3 feet in diameter when mature. Propagated by tissue culture, to ensure crop uniformity not possible from seed grown plants.
Cherry Berries™ likes filtered shade and moist, well-drained, acidic soil. Cherry Berries grows slowly and forms a low, spreading ground cover. It spreads by rhizomes to form a dense colony. Grows well in regions of mild summer temperatures in USDA zones 3 to 8. Does not like hot dry climates. Cherry Berries™ are pest and disease resistant.
Cherry Berries™ gracefully cascades over hardscapes, makes a great container plant, and a great accent in the garden, in beds and borders. Makes a great Holiday/Christmas decor addition inside your home, which you can plant outside after the Holidays
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If your temperature is warmer than 89 degrees or colder than 20 degrees, we will hold order until temperature improves. Please put your desired ship date in Special Instructions to Seller at checkout.
All plants are inspected for quality prior to shipment. Plants are rarely damaged in shipping, but if they are, please let us know right away so we can help. If there is any plant damage, take a photo of the package and plants. This will help us solve the problem. Please message us prior to placing your order if you have any questions.
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